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Keep your garden well-groomed and your flower beds blooming. With the right tools, it's easier to get your garden just the way you want it.

A cake decorated with beautiful lilac flowers, elderflower-flavored ice cream, or an Indian curry with cress? Many plants and flowers work just as well in food as they do in the flower bed – so why not give it a try? Edible flowers are both beautiful and delicious.

As spring approaches, it's time to wake the Mediterranean plants from their winter dormancy. We'll go through everything from nutrients and light to repotting and placing them outdoors.

It's nice to spruce things up for Easter, making it feel like spring. Arrange a beautiful Easter centerpiece in the living room or on the dining table, and decorate indoors with both bulb flowers, colorful potted plants, and cut flowers.

Recycle Easter! Eggs, flowers, and much more can be reused for the greenery that grows, both indoors and in the garden. Here are the tips that will make Easter more sustainable.

The snow is gone and the songbirds are chirping – spring is officially here. Tidy and prune in the garden, and let the first spring flowers take their place in beds and pots. Bring the spirit of spring to your outdoor spaces!

Easter is the time of the first flowers and the perfect time to start enjoying life outdoors. Plant frost-resistant bulbs in spring pots and decorate with yellow daffodils and tulips.

With proper maintenance and winter storage, you can keep your garden furniture lasting and looking great, year after year. Usually, it doesn't take much!

When spring comes, we would like to decorate the entrance, porch, and stairs with spring's favorite plants, colorful decorations, and pots. Here are our best tips. Make it nice outside when the spring sun shines, and welcome spring. You and everyone who visits you will quickly notice the difference flowers and decorations can make.

Yearly top cuttings or leaf cuttings are the most common way to propagate potted plants, but there are several methods, such as root and woody cuttings. These methods are primarily used for outdoor shrubs and perennials. Cuttings are more popular than ever, and Norwegians are especially eager to both share and sell cuttings of beautiful plants.

Tulips, hyacinths, alliums, gladioli, lilies, and snowflakes. The bulb plants are many and beautiful. But what is the difference between spring bulbs and fall bulbs? And how and when should they be planted? Let's dive into the world of flower bulbs.

Are your indoor plants looking a bit sickly during the winter months? This is usually because the natural light from the sun is too weak. With the help of plant lighting, you can give both seed-grown plants and potted plants the little extra they need to thrive at home all year round.

There are many edible treats you can sow yourself. Or perhaps you would like to grow beautiful flowers to make bouquets with? Read more about how to succeed with sowing seeds and how to best take care of your plants.

How do you avoid pre-cultivated seedlings being caught off guard by cold, weather, and wind? And when should you actually move the plants out? Here we delve deeper into the topic of hardening off and transplanting.

After a long and cold winter, there is a strong longing for green and blooming plants, but unfortunately a hard frost night can also occur in the spring. Fortunately, there are flowering plants that can withstand harsh weather. Here we give you some tips on some of them.

Rain, slush, or beautiful powder snow? March weather often swings wildly. Luckily, it's still possible to get a head start on spring, because when the light returns, it's time to start putting seeds in the soil.

Spring is on its way, and the light is growing stronger by the day. Now is truly the time to start pre-cultivating both vegetables and flowers. Out in the garden, you can also get started with the hardiest plants.

Finally! Sun, warmth, and budding sprouts. Now spring is truly here, and you can sow plenty of greens directly into pots and beds. If you want to harvest a lot this summer, you should get as much as possible in the ground now.

Sow your seeds indoors and turn your windowsill into a nursery for spring and summer plants. Most vegetables and flowers can be sown in March and April, but there are also varieties you can sow both earlier and later.

Are you tired of the winter and want to get an early start on your spring planting? Build a hotbed - a fantastic solution that not only saves space, but also makes the plants compact and durable.

Direct sowing means skipping the step of starting seeds indoors and sowing directly in the outdoor bed. You get a beautiful bed faster, save indoor growing space, and avoid some of the transplanting and acclimatization of young plants in the spring. You can also sow in the fall for an earlier bloom in the spring. The seeds remain dormant, waiting for the right temperature to begin growing.

What are the benefits of growing in a pallet collar greenhouses? Among other things, you extend the growing season—and protect your plants from deer and birds. It's both nice and easy to arrange yourself.

As soon as winter releases its grip on the plants, it's time for spring cleaning to make room for new shoots and spring plants. Enjoy the light and birdsong while getting your daily dose of fresh air and exercise.

Cut flowers can brighten up any room, and they often emit a pleasant fragrance. A bouquet of beautiful cut flowers simply provides a bit of everyday luxury. Give away a well-composed bouquet, put a single flower in a vase in the bathroom, or unleash your creativity by creating a large bouquet. See the tips below to succeed with your cut flowers.,https://youtu.be/6lhzmeflLJM

Spring bulbs are planted in the spring and bloom in the autumn, providing a colorful end to the gardening season. Here, we take a look at popular varieties and give you the best advice for planting and care.

Spring is the perfect time to bring your garden back to life, plant new things, and enjoy the first signs of spring as they break winter's hold on the garden.

When sowing seeds and growing plants, there are a few things you should consider to get healthy, strong, and vibrant plants. The right soil at the right time is one of the most important.

The grass lawn is an ornament, it covers most of our plots and is an important ground cover with many uses.

Good soil and fertilizer are important for healthy, fresh and beautiful plants throughout the season – regardless of whether you plant directly in the garden or in outdoor pots, planters, and boxes.

Good soil and nutrients are the alpha and omega for both green and flowering indoor plants. Since the plants are in pots, they are completely dependent on us to give them what they need to thrive.

Did you think your pressure washer was only reserved for car washing, watering, and rinsing garden furniture? Then you're mistaken! If you invest in a good pressure washer, with the option of many accessories, it can actually be used for much more. And for practical things you would never have thought to use the pressure washer for.

Bokashi is a Japanese method that turns food waste into nutrient-rich soil. Make your own bokashi compost with a bucket, food scraps, and compost bran. After a few weeks, you'll have nutrient-rich soil for your plants.

Birdsong, butterflies and buzzing bumblebees are something that belongs to spring and summer. The small animals become more and more independent, but we can make our gardens and balconies into green interconnected paths between city and countryside to improve their chances of survival. Attract these beneficial insects by planting animal-friendly flowers, trees, and shrubs.

A salad box, a cucumber plant or maybe a physalis plant next to the bathtub? By growing vegetables indoors, you can have fresh vegetables all year round.

Whether you are washing your car, patio, or house facade, the pressure washer is an invaluable tool. Achieving a perfect result is all about using the right technique and equipment. With these smart tips, this season's cleaning job will be easier, faster, and gentler.